Originally Posted by Modshack If you need to get it out of your system then do it. I ordered a new '08 and kept it for 1.8 years and 13K
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10-08-2009, 11:20 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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You are right, the cost factor of the Z will also be a nice change. To us, spending about $43k for a 2010 370Z Roadster / touring / sport will be a bargain compared to what we generally spend on cars. The Z sure offers much for the money. |
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10-08-2009, 11:45 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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if you're like me and don't care too much about leather and all the bells and whistles, i got my base/manual/sport pkg for not too much over 30k. so if u stick with a relatively "basic" z you save abo0ut 10k which is nice.
as for the two cars, if raw performance numbers are whats important to you then the corvette is it. if finesse and refinement is what you want then the z is better. they are both great cars its pretty much up to what mood youre in, if you are in the mood for tire melting american muscle or sophisticated import sports car
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my 05 350z had cheap *** plastic interior and i loved it to death.
I also love the corvette but price kept me warry of it. I woudlnt factor in the interior at all. You should ask the question do i want to be faster than everybody else? if the answer is yes then corvette you want. If price is a option i would call the z a "Japanese corvette" its not as fast but its defintely a sports car.
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10-09-2009, 01:30 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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Really great, insightful responses. I think I may keep the Vette on my bucket list for now. Maybe in 10 more years, when I'm 50. I want to see a 370 Roadster before I make any decision. I wish they'd hurry up and get here.
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10-09-2009, 08:25 AM | #20 (permalink) |
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Go for the Corvette. They don't overheat after 10 minutes of track use or "spirited" driving. (Hey, Nissan! )
For some reason, I find the base C6 to look "plain," but the Z06 is just...WOW! The C6 is faster by a long stretch, and I'm sure it handles well, but as mentioned, the (interior) quality just isn't there. I've never owned one, so I can't comment on reliability. The Vette certainly has the proper makings of a good sports car, but the body just lacks that "wow" factor for me, personally. The 370Z looks like it was designed by designers, while the Vette looks like it was done on a computer. The 370Z's curves are just gorgeous. IMO, the same can't be said for the Vette. In the end, if I had to make up my mind between a 370Z for $39,000 or a C6 Vette for $39,000, I think I would go for the Vette just because it's such an awesome discount I'd be getting.
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Mine started out as a base vette with only the Z51 package, (for 10 grand more than your quote also!!) While they are both roughly the same weight, the vette feels much heavier and stable than the Z. My wife actually prefers driving the Vette over the Z, me the opposite. If you do any road courses, the Z is definitely a more challenging car, with a lot more twitchiness to it. The C6 is basically point and shoot. I don't think you can go wrong with either choice.
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Great power, great handling, great price and great looks...and great quality. My next vehicle, if not a Nissan Frontier, may be a Toyota Tacoma... |
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Have both and love both. Interior doesn't matter to me as the C6 interior isn't exactly horrible. The Z is better in tight slower corners, both are good in long sweeping corners. Can't beat the V8 of the Vette though and the torque brings a nice smile to my face. It's a hard choice but you can't go wrong either way. Also, don't let reliability be a factor. After 3 years our Vette is still running fine with no issues. I'd be leary of lower end GM cars but the Vette is a different story. Good luck in your choice but you can't go wrong with either choice
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10-09-2009, 01:43 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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LOL - reminds me of the late 80's early 90's Nissan interirors with the buttons around the instrument cluster - maybe they are going for the retro Japanese look :P
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Way more performance over a Z and they usually had at least a step up or two for interior options. |
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The Vette is arguably one of the most overengineered sports cars on the planet, certainly the most overengineered for the price. The engine and drivetrain are virtually bulletproof (at stock power levels) and will handle anything you can throw at them on a track. The brakes are extremely powerful, the cooling system is robust, and the motor is far from stressed. It is a solid platform for track days. Honestly, for a Z to go into limp mode at a track day is a slap in the face of Nissan. The Z is a focused sports car and should not have such poor stock cooling as to be unable to sustain lapping a track for 25 or 30 minutes at a time. Same things goes for the Mitsu Evo X MR (another car I've considered), which has transmission cooling issues at track days or hard canyon running. |
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